FIRST POSTER: Sanjay Dutt's Royal Avatar In 'The Good Maharaja' Will Make You Curious For The Film!
Here's the first look of Sanjay Dutt as Maharaja Jam Sahib Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji in Omung Kumar's 'The Good Maharaja'.
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By Madhuri
Ever
before
Sanjay
Dutt's
comeback
film
Bhoomi
with
Omung
Kumar
could
hit
the
theatrical
screens,
the
duo
have
teamed
up
for
yet
another
flick
titled
'The
Good
Maharaja'.
The
historical
film
is
actually
a
biopic
and
has
Dutt
essaying
the
role
of
Maharaja
Jam
Sahib
Digvijaysinhji
Ranjitsinhji,
the
ruler
of
Nawanagar,
a
princely
state
in
British
India.
The
King
during
his
reign
provided
shelter
to
hundreds
of
abandoned
Polish
children
during
World
War
II.
Check
out
the
first
look
poster
here
along
with
few
more
details
about
this
project-
First
Look
Poster
The
makers
have
released
the
first
look
poster
of
'The
Good
Maharaja'
and
one
must
say
that
Sanju
looks
absolutely
stunning
in
his
royal
attire.
English-Polish
Production
Reportedly,
the
film
will
be
an
English-Polish
production
and
Omung
has
been
working
on
it
for
about
a
year-and-a-half.
They
also
met
the
Polish
government
officials
last
year
to
work
out
shooting
permissions
for
the
film.
Sanjay's
Regal
Look
Elaborating
on
Sanjay's
look,
Omung
Kumar
said,
"We
have
photographs
of
the
Maharaja
for
reference.
We
will
take
certain
creative
liberties
but
are
trying
to
keep
things
as
authentic
as
possible.
Sanjay
looks
regal
and
it
was
his
idea
to
do
this
role
and
I
wanted
to
direct
it
because
it's
a
superb
story."
Baba
Is
Very
Excited
About
The
Film
On
the
other
hand,
producer
Sandeep
Singh
was
quoted
as
saying,
"Sanjay
Dutt's
image
has
the
aura
of
royalty.
We
have
done
look
tests
and
we
are
very
excited
with
the
outcome.
Baba
is
very
excited
about
this
film
and
this
will
be
a
big
budget
film
that
will
span
across
continents."
Saheb
Biwi
Aur
Gangster
3
Talking
about
other
films,
Sanjay
Dutt
will
be
seen
playing
a
royal
gangster
in
Tigmanshu
Dhulia's
Saheb
Biwi
Aur
Gangster
3.
Torbaaz
He
has
also
come
on
board
for
Girish
Malik's
Torbaaz
which
has
him
essaying
an
army
officer.
The
film
revolves
around
his
character
who
wants
to
give
the
'children
of
war' a
ray
of
hope.
Meanwhile,
Sanjay
and
Omung
Kumar
are
also
collaborating
on
Malang.
Looks
like
Sanju
has
his
platter
full
with
exciting
films.